 Who: Cantor Rabinowitz Source: The Jazz Singer (1927) Notes: Character hears his son Jack (Jakie) sing the Kol Nidre so beautifully in his father's place at his deathbed in the nearby ceremony, and he feels so proud after all these years of division against his son as he says these words to Jack's mother Sara before breathing his last; his ghost is then shown at his side in the synagogue, and Jack's girlfriend Mary Dale sees how Jack has reconciled the division in his soul as "a jazz singer — singing to his God."